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Annie St John (born Ann Florence Heywood; 8 September 1954 - December 1990) was a British television continuity announcer and presenter.Originally from Blackpool, St John first made her name in 1978 as a hostess on the first two series of the networked Yorkshire Television game show 3-2-1, before joining HTV West in 1981 as an announcer and newsreader.
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Annie St John Saint John, Annie
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British broadcaster
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1954-09-08Z
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1954-01-01Z
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1990-01-01Z
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